Go Ahead, Put Down That Book
Briefly

The act of spending time with literature is more important than finishing any one book. Some of my most meaningful reading experiences have involved treating the book more as a work of art to commune with than a task to complete.
Not finishing a story weakens your ability to properly assess it. It's fine to abandon a title, but if you do, keep the strong opinions to a minimum.
Read at The Atlantic
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